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alex g - dsu limited edition vinyl

ALEX G - DSU VINYL RE-ISSUE (SUPER LTD. ED. PINK)

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SUPER LIMITED EDITION PINK VINYL RE-ISSUE

Release Date: 9th October 2020

Super limited edition pressing of 500! Prolific 21 year old songwriter captures the best of lo-fi ‘bedroom’ indie-rock while sounding somewhere between Elliott Smith & Built to Spill.

For Fans Of/You May Also Like: Elliott Smith, Built to Spill, Frankie Cosmos, Hovvdy


"DSU is the incredible breakthrough fifth album from Alex G. and is now available on colour vinyl outside of the US for the first time. The first of Alex’s records to be released internationally, in November 2014, DSU presented a crossover moment for the prodigious Philadelphian songwriter, then still 21 years of age and a student at Temple University. Entirely self-recorded at home, almost exclusively solo, and, until then, all self-released and available only via Bandcamp, Alex had already built a fervent online cult fan-base before his fifth album landed to a wider audience, coupled with his first shows in the UK and Europe that winter. Subsequent releases, including the first professionally mastered versions of earlier albums Trick and Rules in 2015, and his three follow up albums with Domino, have cemented him as one the best songwriters around. His fan-base, including the likes of Frank Ocean, continues to swell as more and more listeners discover his prolific back catalogue, with DSU a firm favourite and those same fans voraciously sing back every lyric at his worship-like live shows. Sonically, his palette fluctuates across highlights such as the rolling rhythms of album opener “After Ur Gone” to the distorted atmospherics of “Hollow” and lyrically each track on DSU, from the more intricate narrative of addictive highlight “Harvey” to the overtly questioning elements of album closer “Boy”, reveals just enough to embolden the listener to explore beneath its surface - making what they will of Alex's introspective musings."